Re: ok, we can start again.
@ refreshed - What would I do if I was diagnosed with a Stage 4 glio? Let's take the prayer for granted. For starters, I would go into ketosis asap, then maintain it for at least 6 months if I survived that long - or longer if necessary. Then I would find a qualified altmed for a 2 wk course of IV Vit.C. If I can't find one, I'd megadose on oral L-Ascorbic Acid. That should buy me enough time to implement 2 or 3 major protocols. Subject to compatibility, these would include the Cellect-Budwig, Hoxton Therapy, and ionic cesium high ph protocols.
Then I would supplement with a diet of exclusively cancer-fighting foods, such as apricot pits, agaricus mushrooms (among others), and Essiac tea, etc. Then I would add a few sub-protocols, such as CBD oil, just to be on the safe side. While doing all this, I would review all 3 TTAC series, 3 or 4 of the main altmed cancer websites (esp. Cancer Tutor, MRA, and Chris Beat Cancer), and 2 of my favourite books on the subject: Outsmart Your Cancer (Pierce) and Cancer Research Secrets (Mumby). In particular, I would list all the cancer-fighting foods in the last-named book, and make sure all were included in my (ketogenic) diet.
Then I'd pray some more. And if by some minor miracle my life was spared a 'premature' exit, I would thank God for providing me with the natural resources to crush a disease that has hitherto defeated modern 'science' and 'medicine'. True, I may not know precisely which of the above 'did the trick', but if I've been cured, I won't care too much.
Then, once given the 'all-clear', I would go on the Protocel protocol for at least a year for a maintenance and mopping up operation. You don't wanna take any unnecessary risks with a glio coming back to bite your *$$ off. The brain is quite possibly the least capable organ in the body in terms of removing dead waste from the body, so you want to do it in a measured, calm way.
After a further all-clear a year later, I would thank and praise God again for His gift of life and the means to fight these otherwise 'incurable' dis-eases.
Does that help you?